While bullying is a fairly timeless occurrence, the face of it has changed through the rise of modern technology. With the advances and availability of internet devices and social media, what used to only be accomplished face to face can now effortlessly reach victims wherever they are. Cyberbullying is the name given to this new […]
Is My Teen A Bully Or A Victim?
As a parent, you want to protect your children from anything that causes them harm, as well as bad choices that can lead to long term consequences. Bullying or being bullied can cause damage to both children and teens and should be addressed by parents as soon as they are aware of it. How do […]
2014 Teenage Bullying Resources
The month of October we have seen so many great resources created or pointed out by some of the most influenctial anti-bullying organizaitons. The fight against bullying has changed over the last few years beacuse of the rise in cyberbullying. With so much happening online and on social media, teens have a new problem that […]
Bullying Prevention Month 2014 – Infographic
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder – Infographic
Do you wonder if your child has characteristics of an Oppositional Defiant Disorder child? Some symptoms can range from persistent anger issues to tantrums, uncooperative, hostile or annoying behaviors. Often times leading to arguments with people of authority or power. Learn more about Oppositional Defiant Disorder in the infographic below. Share this Infographic On Your […]
What is the Next Step for my Teen with Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a condition which is characterized by a consistent pattern of disruptive, violent or defiant behavior. Although the disorder generally presents before the age of 8, it can be undiagnosed or mistaken for another condition until the adolescent years. Without therapeutic intervention, ODD can cause extreme disruption to the family as […]
Troubled Teens and Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a condition in which an individual exhibits a persistent pattern of angry, disruptive or defiant behavior toward authority figures. ODD generally appears before a child is 8, however, some remain undiagnosed or untreated until the adolescent years when the acting out becomes more harmful. Some of the specific indicators of […]
What Do I Do With My Oppositional Defiant Disorder Teen?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a condition which presents in approximately 6-10% of children before the age of 8. It is characterized by a persistent set of negative behaviors toward parents or other authority figure. Some of the symptoms of ODD are: Arguing Refusal to comply with basic requests Blaming others for mistakes Easily annoyed […]
Reactive Attachment Disorder Infographic
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ODD Treatment Options
Oppositional defiance disorder, or ODD, is a behavioral condition that usually manifests when a child is around 8 years old. The behavior is characterized by extreme defiance toward authority figures, such as teachers and parents. Other symptoms include placing blame on others, constant arguing, aggression and anger, seeking revenge, deliberately disobeying reasonable rules, and more. […]

